Settled Unsettlements

Constitutional Abeyances in the Crisis Governance of the European Union

Achim Hurrelmann author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Agenda Publishing

Publishing:7th May '26

£75.00

This title is due to be published on 7th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Constitutional ambiguity has been an important enabler of European integration. Achim Hurrelmann argues that although this can cause problems, it often remains the best option for holding the European Union together and has shaped how the EU has responded to its recent crises.

This book reinterprets European integration using the concept of “constitutional abeyances” – originally developed by Michael Foley and not previously applied to the EU – which are unresolved issues that political elites avoid politicizing to prevent conflict. Hurrelmann shows that it is a concept that can help us better understand the EU: what it is, how it works, why it sometimes does not work, and how it responds when crises hit. He shows that, although these strategies may be criticized, they ultimately have contributed to the EU’s resilience in face of the crises over the euro, migration and rule of law.

In his innovative book, Achim Hurrelmann elaborates the concept of conflict abeyance as a strategy for coping with fundamental constitutional disputes. By explaining its effectiveness and limits in European politics, the author advances our understanding of European integration, the management of crises and the resilience of the European Union.

-- Arthur Benz, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt

This excellent book offers path-breaking insights into European Union governance and institution-building. Achim Hurrelmann demonstrates convincingly how the EU manages to remain resilient in the wake of the many crises it continues to encounter. A must-read for anyone wishing to make sense of the ongoing process of European integration.

-- Amy Verdun, Professor of Political Science, University of Vict

ISBN: 9781788219310

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136 pages